STANILAND, C. J.

Original watercolour of The Royal Aquarium Westminster

Annie Luker and her great dive at the Royal Aquarium Westminster

featuring the acts of Miss Lizzie Hastings, Mdlle Adelina Antonio, The Fitzroys, and The Great Morritt. Pen and ink and wash. n.p. [London], n.d, 1894.

£650.00
STANILAND, C. J.
Original watercolour of The Royal Aquarium Westminster

A wonderfully dynamic spread for one of the illustrated magazines of the late 19th century, featuring acrobats, an illusionist, and a high dive act into water.

C. J. Staniland was a leading social realist painter of the late 19th century. His work was featured regularly in both The Graphic and The Illustrated London News. A note on the verso in pencil indicates where he offered it and presumably where it was published, “Graphic 6883 Monday 10am”.

Annie Luker performed a groundbreaking high dive on the 20 January 1894 - it is likely this cartoon was drawn to commemorate that event. It was one of the first times such a feat was performed by a woman. It cemented her reputation as a leading aquatic performer, secured her a pay raise and added her to the permanent roster of stars at the Royal Aquarium, where she continued performer until its closure in 1903.

Some marking and thumb-soiling, particularly to verso, otherwise in very good condition.

Stock No.
262572
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